All's Fair Reviews: Kim Kardashian's New Legal Drama Is Torn Apart By Critics
The cast of All's Fair
Ryan Murphy’s new legal drama All’s Fair began streaming on Tuesday – and it’s had what we can only describe as the worst reviews of the year so far.
The star-studded series had its premieres on both sides of the Atlantic last month, although reviews for the show were embargoed until the day it debuted on Disney .
Having now read them, it’s not hard to see why.
While All’s Fair boasts an incredible cast that includes Sarah Paulson, Glenn Close, Naomi Watts and Emmy winner Niecy Nash-Betts – with Kim Kardashian, who previously collaborated with Ryan Murphy on American Horror Story, at the centre of it all – the show has been ripped apart by critics for everything from its writing to its acting performances.
In fact, it now holds the unenviable distinction of a 0% score on Rotten Tomatoes, with some critics giving it zero stars out of five in their reviews.
Kim Kardashian and Naomi Watts play divorce lawyers in All's Fair
Now, before we get into what critics are actually saying, let us just say this: we had a sneak peek at All’s Fair ahead of time, and if all of these scathing reviews are making you curious to watch it for yourself, we can’t deter you strongly enough...
The glossy sheen of the show and its stacked cast might make you think it’s verging on “so bad it’s good” territory, but it’s really just a boring dud. Find literally anything else to do with your time – clean out the fridge, clear out your work inbox, watch paint........





















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